Proud Dad of an American Staffordshire Terrier

Proud Dad of an American Staffordshire Terrier
Author: Centric Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2019-04-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781093806779

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Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad

Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad
Author: Patternfeed Astpress
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781675029015

Best American Staffordshire Terrier Journal Notebook, Cute American Staffordshire Terrier Notebook Journal or Dairy - American Staffordshire Terrier Dog Owner Appreciation Gift. A small diary / journal / notebook to quickly note down your thoughts before they disappear. Excellent for creative writing, for creating lists, planning schedules. About Your Notebook: American Staffordshire Terrier Dog Journal Notebook The cover is printed with a durable matte finish. The Interior is filled with 6x9_120 journal sheets of paper. 120 journal ruled lined pages on cream paper. *Get your now and enjoy*

Room Grid Notebook: Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog

Room Grid Notebook: Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog
Author: Stephanie Banks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre:
ISBN:

If you are looking for the Room Grid notebook, Grab this awesome notebook today! Are you or your kids bored with standard school supplies? Sneak in a little fun with our awesome pixel gamer composition books! This fun composition book is Room Grid; which is perfect for young writers, elementary school and some middle school students. his minimalist and classic notebook is a wonderful multi-purpose journal for sketching, jotting down thoughts, and writing notes. The notebook is made with flexible matte laminated softback cover, which helps repel liquids. Therefore, the notebook is durable to withstand any adventure. If you would like to see a sample of the notebook, click on the "Look Inside" feature. Specifications: Dimensions: 6" x 9" Soft, matte laminated paperback cover 114 pages

Gratitude Journal | Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog

Gratitude Journal | Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog
Author: Andy Reel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre:
ISBN:

Good Days Start With Gratitude is a 52-week guide to cultivate an attitude of gratitude! It is a self-exploration journal designed to focus on being thankful for what we have, the big things in life, as well as the simple joys. Do it daily and make it a habit to focus on the blessings you have been given! Find gratitude with exercises designed to help you: Build a better habit―Make gratitude a daily practice through mindfulness-based exercises, powerful quotes, and positive affirmations. Develop a grateful attitude―Discover the psychological and emotional benefits of gratitude, like how it can help you feel happier and more optimistic. Find gratitude fast―No matter how jam-packed your day is, these short journal prompts allow you to reap the rewards of gratitude. Notebook Details: 114 pages 6 x 9 inches size Matter cover

Outfit Planner Log Book: Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog

Outfit Planner Log Book: Mens Proud American Staffordshire Terrier Dad American Flag Dog
Author: Stephanie Banks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-09-26
Genre:
ISBN:

This book will help you plan and schedule your daily outfit ideas! Features: - Size: 6 x 9 inches, 114 pages. This is a perfect size ("6"x"9" inch)you can take anywhere you go. - It will be your essential tool in recording your fashion thoughts and ideas - Update and change your priorities and focus when needed. - Note your outfit to improve each and every day. - This book is an ideal gift for your family, your friends, your loved ones... and yourself

My All-American, Bipolar Dad

My All-American, Bipolar Dad
Author: David M. Gaffin
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2024-03-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

My dad, Morris Chadwick "Chad" Gaffin, was an all-American kind of guy who was a devout Christian, a professional Scouter with the Boy Scouts of America, and an artillery officer with the US Army during the Cold War. He was a well-meaning and charismatic guy who unfortunately suffered from a mental illness known as bipolar disorder. Despite being diagnosed with this mental illness in the middle of his life, he refused to admit it and take the appropriate medicine. Unfortunately, his mental illness worsened with age, and he began to inadvertently destroy his relationships with people, which prevented him from fully accomplishing his ultimate goal in life of becoming a minister. Most of the bad things in Dad's life were done to himself, but he always saw himself as a victim of evil people out to destroy him. Despite the unflattering and embarrassing realities of his bipolar disorder, this book will fully examine his life and explain how our family dealt with his mental illness and difficult personality. It was sad to watch Dad's life slowly spiral downward into a personal hell as he became his own worst enemy, especially with his personal relationships and finances. For those who knew him best, he was ultimately loved and appreciated as a person who wanted to make a positive impact on the world. Maybe this book could give his life more meaning and serve as a cautionary tale for those with similar loved ones who refuse to seek help.

Invitation to Lead

Invitation to Lead
Author: Paul Tokunaga
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830823932

Writing from his own rich experiences--both successes and failures, Paul Tokunaga addresses the needs, difficulties, gifts and abilities that Asian Americans struggle with in leadership.

Life & Duty

Life & Duty
Author: Les Joslin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 149900768X

“The fact of being a citizen of the United States of America offers the opportunity—not the guarantee, but the opportunity—to live an extraordinary life,” Les Joslin writes in the introduction to Life & Duty, an autobiography in which he proves his thesis as the relives the first seventy years of his American adventure. He shares these years in twenty chapters that comprise this three-part volume. Part I covers his family heritage and early years from 1943 to 1967, Part II his U.S. Navy career from 1967 to 1988, and Part III his life in Oregon from 1988. From Part I, Chapter 5, Summer 1965 on the Toiyabe National Forest... That wasn’t the first time I’d dealt with an armed citizen, and it wouldn’t be the last. Some of the challenges of my fire prevention job had nothing to do with wildfire prevention but everything to do with the fact I was sometimes the only public servant around to handle a situation. It had to do with that sometimes gray area between official duty and moral obligation. The previous summer, on my way to Twin Lakes, I detoured to check the dump I’d burned a few days before. Suddenly, I heard shots, just as the Lone Ranger and Tonto did in the opening scene of almost every episode, and what I saw as I neared the dump scared me. A big, beefy, fortyish man standing next to a late-model Cadillac sedan was firing a high-powerd rifle.... He’d heard me coming, and turned as I stopped the patrol truck. He didn’t look particularly threatening. But there were serious unknowns. I didn’t know him. I didn’t know what he might shoot at. I didn’t know he wouldn’t shoot at me. From Part II, Chapter 10, November 1979 aboard USS Kitty Hawk... On November 28, I got up, showered and shaved, put on clean khakis as usual, and started toward the wardroom for breakfast. The usual scent of salt and jet fuel was in the air, and I had a lot on my mind. I descended two ladders to the hangar bay, only to be brought up short by bumping my head on a helicopter that wasn’t supposed to be there. A quick look around revealed seven more RH-53D Sea Stallion helicopters that their HM-16 markings told me belonged to Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Sixteen, not part of the ship’s air wing. So that’s why the swing south to Diego Garcia! They’d been flown there, probably in C-5As, and had flown aboard last night. Had I actually slept through flight quarters? I forgot about breakfast, climbed the ladders back to the 02 level, and knocked on the door of the flag N-2’s office. “This isn’t going to work,” I said as he opened the door. “We can’t fly those helicopters into a city of five million hostiles and rescue fifty hostages.” “They don’t want to hear that,” he replied, and closed the door. From Part III, Chapter 15, Summer 1992 on the Deschutes National Forest As I walked toward the fire, I began to think. Am I doing the right thing? After all, I’m just a contract wilderness information specialist, not part of the fire organization. I hadn’t been to the Deschutes National Forest’s fire school. I didn’t have fire clothing. I didn’t have a fire shelter. Except for a canteen, I didn’t have any water. And I’d turned in my last red card—the fire qualification card that rated me as a crew boss—in 1966 when I’d left the Toiyabe National Forest to go on active duty in the Navy. That was twenty-six years ago! Should I be doing this? Sure, I answered my own question. I’d started out in the “old Forest Service” where everybody did everything. I’d done this many times before, in the days before fire shirts and Nomex britches and fire shelters. I’d had five fire seasons on the Toiyabe, been on a couple big fires. ... I knew this business. I knew how to keep out of trouble. About the time I resolved that little issue, I was at the fire....

The American People are The Fourth Branch

The American People are The Fourth Branch
Author: Chief Mac Da’ibhidh
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-01-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1637106246

There are four branches of American government: executive, legislative, judicial, and the people. Just as the words "check and balances" do not appear anywhere in the Constitution, the structure for both, checks and balances, and the people, being the fourth branch, are in America's Constitution. The people have been excluded from America's government. The fourth branch of government has been cut off. This book contains two books. In one book, a little boy sees God when he is between four to five years old. The boy is not believed. He falls away. Much later in life, the man is called by God to bring God's pathway toward a reprieve or respite for America. A message of restoration of balance to an unbalanced government. A way toward unification for a dissolving union. The first story is the beginning of the man's journey. This story is truth. Just as the people were cut off from America's government, Adam and Eve were cast from Eden into earth's world. The second story begins as a fictional account of the Seventh Patriarch from Adam, who as a boy seeks God around seven hundred years after Adam and Eve were cast from Eden. The story of God's First Scribe is of divine inspiration derived from Scripture never canonized. Descriptions and even comparisons of this man to Jesus Christ are in several books in the Bible to include Genesis, the books of Hebrews and James. God begins to work the way for man back to Him through Seth, this boy, many prophets and messengers, through Jesus Christ all the way toward the people coming to the rationalization, the realization, and having the awareness that the people are both America's fourth branch and the fourth branch of heaven. The stories combined become a comparison and contrast of two little boys who seek God about five thousand years apart.